top of page

Highlights mentioned below each video.

For more detailed information about each project head over to YouTube and check the video description.

***Discounts for customers providing good videos of my work on their vehicle(s) that I can use as reference footage exclusively for my pages. Please contact me for more information.***

German Fire Command Car With Custom Core File

  • Different response and scene patterns

  • "Emergency corridor" / "splitting of the sea" pattern

  • Steady burn as another way to mark incident command  without the need of a green light

  • DVI patterns, V2V (vehicle-to-vehicle) sync

Tow Truck With Lights & Sirens - Core System

  • flash pattern cycle - 6 automatically cycling patterns

  • different modes using amber; blue; amber-blue

  • active pattern display on the controller

  • cut feature for additional lights

  • DVI patterns; cruise mode; regular intensity & low power

German Medical Transport Car - WeCan & Smart Logic

  • Different response patterns with cut functions for takedowns and additional lights

  • Traffic Advisor control through turn signals!

  • Alley light comes on as long as door is opened and stays on for 3 more seconds. Dimmed so it's not blinding.

  • Comparison between Whelen ION-V (180° lights) and Whelen license plate ION (vertically mounted)

Emergency Vehicle For Lufthansa - Whelen Core

  • Customer has a complete TRIO setup and requested a crazy pattern. Reference videos were showing wild messes of flashing lights but made me understand what he was looking for. I created this cycle that combines a wild appearance with sense and contrast. On/ off phases, high intensity patterns, red and blue is always changing sides. One of two vehicles I programmed for them. The other being an undercover unit.

Comparison Between Regular Flash Patterns & DVI At Night.

Experience The Difference.

  • 2 normal flash patterns

  • 1 slow DVI pattern

  • See how much DVI calms your scene

  • Easier on your eyes and easier for your mind

Emergency Vehicle For Lufthansa - Close Up

  • Closer look at the Whelen Liberty II lightbar and the 10-pattern cycle from the front and rear

All Sirens That Are Available With Whelen* [as of 6/2021]

  • *Availability depending on each system

  • 68 siren and warning tones for different situations

  • With and without Howler (or "Rumbler", low frequency siren speakers)

  • Typical American sirens

  • Numerous "European sirens" - unique siren tones that are country and even agency specific in a few European countries (FYI: most of Europe uses American sirens)

  • Video created together with and for Blue Lights Berlin, the German Whelen distributor

Whelen V2V - Vehicle-To-Vehicle Sync

  • Emergency lights will sync across all vehicles

  • Requires Whelen Core system and V2V module

  • Only works when the flash pattern is the same on all units

  • V2V can be set up in many different ways

Wail-C Tone - Very High Pitched Siren

  • A siren highlight in my opinion

  • Maybe not a siren for normal responses but great if you want to make pedestrians move as it is very unpleasant due to the extremely high and long pitch

  • Volume can be lowered with Core

Automatic Cycle Showing Different Patterns & Functions

  • Made for the German Whelen distributor Blue Lights Berlin for use at expos

  • Completely automated cycle that switches through selected options within 1m 10s and automatically repeats

  • Different response and scene patterns

  • Arges search & spot light integrated for scene lighting and as a warning light

  • "Emergency corridor" / "Splitting of the seas" pattern

  • Command and flood lighting

Automatic Cycle Showing Different Patterns & Functions

  • Made for the German Whelen distributor Blue Lights Berlin for use at expos

  • Completely automated cycle that switches through several options and automatically repeats

  • Response, scene and amber patterns

  • Arges search & spot light integrated for scene lighting and as a warning light

  • "Emergency corridor" / "Splitting of the seas" pattern

  • Command and flood lighting

PROJECTS I'VE WORKED ON

bottom of page